Modules 6 and 7 Quiz Review

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Across
  1. 3. a nurse that is responsible for assessing, documenting, coordinating, and treating victims of sexual assault
  2. 7. a prevention strategy aimed at early diagnosis/screening and early treatment interventions to reduce the impact of a disease or injury.
  3. 8. a nurse that assists the coroner in determining cause of death, determination of foul play, ensuring appropriate measures are taken to preform death investigations, and certify death certificates
  4. 10. a nurse who is responsible for examining patients in the correctional environment to identify, evaluate, and monitor patient health progress and response to therapies
  5. 12. specialized nursing care that is directed toward end of life needs when a patient has stopped treatment or curative measures
  6. 16. nursing role that aims to promote a healthy workplace through policy development, prevention, acute care, and organizational needs.
  7. 18. a nurse responsible for providing medical consultation to attorneys working on legal cases by reviewing and analyzing legal information suspected of malpractice
  8. 19. a holistic spiritual framework that aims to improve health outcomes through acknowledgement of social and behavioral sensitivity (hint: acronym)
  9. 21. nurses that provide care that is geared toward religious or spiritual beliefs of a population and strive to need basic human needs of the population
  10. 24. factors that pose a biological, infectious, chemical, enviromechanical, physical, or psychosocial risk to the employees of an organization
Down
  1. 1. a federal legislation that mandates employers to make reasonable accommodations to enhance opportunities for individuals with disabilities and prohibits discrimination on the bases of disability.
  2. 2. nursing care that is focused on providing relief from symptoms and pain associated with an ongoing serious medical conditions
  3. 4. a nurse that aims to provide care aimed at cost-effectiveness, increasing care access, alternatives provisions to institutionalization, coordination, and improved functional capacity
  4. 5. a federal legislation that mandates income replacement and health care for employees who sustain work-related injury or death
  5. 6. a nurse that is responsible for analyzing available evidence to determine the strength of the nurse’s position from a more neutral or advocacy standpoint on the nurses behalf
  6. 9. a nurse responsible for focusing on disease prevention, promotion, and maintenance of health and safety within a community or population
  7. 11. a federal agency that creates policies to safeguard worker health and safety (hint: acronym)
  8. 13. a nursing role that is aimed at meeting health promotion, prevention, and acute care needs of school aged children and adolescents
  9. 14. a prevention strategy aimed at health promotion and disease prevention before a disease or illness occurs in a patient or population
  10. 15. a nurse that is responsible for evaluating a scene of death, pronunciation of death/confirmation of death, issuing death certificates that state cause/manner of death, and identification of the decedent.
  11. 17. a prevention strategy aimed at improving quality or life, rehabilitation, disability reduction, complication delay, and restoration of function in patients affected/diagnosed with a disease
  12. 20. a disruption in a person’s belief or value system as a result of a major life occurrence.
  13. 22. a nurse responsible for providing a post-discharge patient with a health visit within 7 to 14 days of an acute care admission
  14. 23. nursing care of individuals in their home or dwelling within the outpatient community